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The prefix "con-" means "with."
The prefix is in. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix of the word ordinate is or. This prefix essentially means that it is one who does something or associates with what the word is talking about.
Er means Engineer
The prefix is dif-. This prefix means to differ.
Divisible means "able to be divided." Something that is divisible can be divided into parts or portions or separated into pieces.
A 9-letter word that means "can be divided by" is "divisible."
It means, "can be divided by 1"
"divisible" means capable of being divided by another number without a remainder: 24 is divisible by 4.
Divisible means it CAN be divided by. If you write "The number 4 is divisible by 2," you are not dividing it in 2, you are simply stating that it can be done.
The root word "divided" means to separate into parts. The prefix "un-" means not or the opposite of. So "undivided" means not separated into parts, or whole and complete.
The meaning of "can be divided by" has lost a bit of its precision, since (with the exception of zero) anything can be divided by anything. Some people use it interchangeably with "divisible," which in mathematics means that there will be no remainder. Example: 20 can be divided by 8. The answer is 2.5 20 is not divisible by eight since the answer isn't a whole number. 20 can be divided by 10. The answer is 2. 20 is divisible by 10 since there isn't a remainder.
No, it is only divisible by 1, 2, 71, 142. In math terms, 'divisible' means divided without leaving a remainder.
Divisible in math terms means capable of being evenly divided, without remainder
It means that when the number is divided into nine it comes out as a whole number, or a number that is not a decimal.
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centi (a centimeter is a hundredth of a meter)